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Kubrick: One-Point Perspective
Loads of amazing in just 1 minute 44 seconds. |
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Yeah, he dared to place his subjects in the center of the frame when every one else was preaching (and still is) the 1/3rd rule.
And he used zooms like crazy. And long before Gordon Willis shot The Godfather, he dared to shoot with a couple of candles at f/0.7 with a lens made for NASA. Love his work. Thanks for sharing! |
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I think Kubrick was well aware f how that perspective creates a sense of tension and unease; in nearly all of those scenes he was trying to set a certain mood. But he clearly only used it as means to an end (most of the scenes in most of his movies are not shot like this; only when he wanted to create that sense of dread).
The 1/3 rule works for everything else! |
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One-Point Perspective says it all, note the hyphen.
kogonada makes interesting stuff, he's bought the one minute production to a fine level. Cheers. |
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Barry Lyndon is made after The Godfather, it was released in 1975 as against the latter in 1972. The Godfather is known for its top lighting, rather than candles. BTW They used special candles with triple wicks on Barry Lyndon. |
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